http://ppm.activestate.com/PPMPackages/zips/6xx-builds-only/Clone.zip seems to have the stuff to install on Windows... but no makefile.

I think all PPM does is copy these files to the right place, so maybe you can download the zip file and do the same thing my (working) PPM 2 did:

C:\>ppm PPM interactive shell (2.1.5) - type 'help' for available commands. PPM> install Clone Install package 'Clone?' (y/N): y Installing package 'Clone'... Bytes transferred: 5252 Installing D:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Clone\Clone.bs Installing D:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Clone\Clone.dll Installing D:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Clone\Clone.exp Installing D:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Clone\Clone.lib Installing D:\Perl\site\lib\Clone.pm Installing D:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Clone\autosplit.ix Writing D:\Perl\site\lib\auto\Clone\.packlist
Note: I've never actually tried this.


In reply to Re: Re: (jeffa) Re: Deepcopy of complex structures. by iguanodon
in thread Deepcopy of complex structures. by BrowserUk

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